Exhibited at Windsor. 
493 
Class 3. — Collection of Hand Tools for road-making, including scrapers, 
rakes, picks, shovels, liamraers, barrows, and gravel 
riddle, and any other tools adapted for the purpose — 
FiKST Prize £10 
Second Prize 5 
I regret to say that there was only one entry in Class 1 ; 
only one in Class 2 ; and none at all in Class 3. 
The First Prize was awarded in Classes 1 and 2 ; and eleven 
Silver Medals were (with the consent of the Council and Stew- 
ards) also awarded for New Implements. 
The following list shows the awards : — 
Class 1. — Fruit axd Vegetable Evaporator suitable for use on a far7)i. 
1105 First Prize of £30 to Ph. Mayfarth & Co., of Frankfort-on-Main, 
Germany, for Evaporator No. 2 for Fruit and Vegetables; "Ryder 
Patents." 
Class 2. — Paring and Coring Machine. 
1124 First Prize of £10 to The Goodell Co., of Antrim, New Hampshire, 
U.S.A. 
Silver Medals, 
Art. No. 
166 William Weeks & Son, of Maidstone, Kent, for Hop Washing Engine 
" Simplex." 
1483 Aylesbury Dairy Co., Limited, St. Petersburgh Place, Bayswater, 
W., for "Butter Extractor," manufactured by the Extractor Com- 
pany, Stockholm. 
2616 Crocker & Co., of Dorchester, Dorset, for C. J. Foster's patent corru- 
gated Finger Bar. 
2984 John V. Gibbons, of Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, for Hay Tedder. 
3242 Strawsous', Limited, of London and Newbury, Implement for the 
distribution in small quantities per acre of concentrated liquid 
manures and insecticides on ground crops, and converuble into a 
machine for broad-cast sowing and for distributing nitrate of soda 
and other agricultural fertilizers. 
3^8 W. & T. Avery, of Digbeth, Birmingham, for Steelyard registering 
Gross and Tare. 
3362 Henry Pooley & Son, of Albion Foimdry, Liverpool, for patent 
self-contained Weighbridge. 
5209 Priestman Bros., of Hull, Yorkshire, for 6-horse-power portable Oil 
Engine. 
5304 Marshall, Sons & Co., Limited, of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, for 
portable Chaff Cutter. 
5494 Samuel Corbett & Son, of Wellington, Shropshire, for combined 
Turnip Cleaner and Slicer. 
7210 William A. Stone, of Prague, Austria, for Rising Switches for narrow 
gauge field railways. 
The Judges commenced work punctually at nine o'clock on 
the morning of Thursday, June 20, and were able by seven 
o'clock at night to form some idea of what they had to do, and 
to arrange a definite plan of procedure. The Catalogue dis- 
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